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Author:  Locke [ Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:14 am ]
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I am not sure how "you all" do your introductions in this circus ring.

I am Locke....22 years old and 2 women strong. :wink: I am here after reading several books that focus on the art of picking up.

I started reading about controlling situations and identifying personalities a couple years back; I really enjoyed just playing around in conversations and trying to add whatever the situation needed (or moving it to wherever I wanted it to go). I can't say I perfected it, because it was just a side hobby to help with my soap box preaching and hard to impose views. Then, I saw a "what others bought" link to a book on seduction. One led to another, and here I am.

I figure, if I am out there trying to get people to like my views, why not try and get them to like, and be attracted to me?

I am here to learn and to share.
I hate drama, and I despise any criticism that is not constructive. I am here to listen and hopefully find some "top-dogs" that are willing to give me some formal OTScene training; the books are not enough :) . However, the only thing I expect is good advice and too actively take part in making myself not only better at PU and "manipulation (which sounds AWFUL, compared to what it actually is)" but a more interesting well rounded individual.

I have read about several different masters, and read about many different techniques. I seem to be interested in all of them; there is always a place and time where each would be more beneficial.

I am long winded and I want to apologize for that. What else do I include?
I skimboard, skiboard, hike, swim, practice internal MA, and am currently teaching myself Parkour. After jumping head first into this, I have now begun to pursue things that will add to my interest and skill level in this field.

ta ta for now

-Locke

Author:  Strive [ Mon Aug 06, 2007 12:20 am ]
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Locke I loved you in Final Fantasy 3.

Author:  Locke [ Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:01 am ]
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Pardon, I am not familiar with the reference. I did not go geek until Final Fantasy VII. I went double un-geek after a year-n-a-half WOW binge in which I lost 10 lbs and what remaining social skills I had.

Author:  Pnut [ Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:42 am ]
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Have you read "The Game" and if so would you recommend it

Author:  Locke [ Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:46 am ]
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Have you read "The Game" and if so would you recommend it
I am not sure if this is the correct sub-forum to ask that.

if you are asking me, and recommending it....yes, I am in the middle of the delicious thing. It is a great addition to my book collection. Not because it is so well written and filled with good tips (which it is), but because it looks like the bible. I like books that look like the bible, especially when they are not filled jibber jabber and 'who you have to be's'

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